2006-08 Holland Nike Player Issue Goalkeeper Shirt L

£125.00
Distributeur Nike
Description

Condition - Excellent

Size - Large (42-44)

Condition Details - Pristine colour, very smooth material with tiny graze to side stitching, badges are excellent

Design - Nike

Player Features - Heat pressed club crest, no nikefit logo to lower front

Goalkeepers - van der Sar, Stekelenburg, Timmer

Details - Goalkeeper shirt worn in the 'Battle of Nuremberg' which is a nickname of a football match played in Round 2 of the 2006 FIFA World Cup between Portugal and Holland, Russian referee Valentin Ivanov issued a FIFA World Cup record four red cards and an unprecedented sixteen yellow cards, setting a new record for cards shown at any FIFA-administered international tournament

 

SKU : HOL06GL325M-L

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